Julius Caesar was a what?

Correct answer: General

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That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Player #53553731, no he wasn't emperor the time of Jesus. He died 44 B.C (Before Christ) as it says in the explanation.
Andi
Andi
I noticed some grammatical errors as well. I didn't realize that was his son in the pic. Wow!! Y'all are on the ball!!
Andi
Andi
Myffa, I'm glad u said something. I noticed the same thing!!
Myffa
Myffa
Paulus of Tarsus, There is something very wrong with the " thumbs up or down" system. You had 6 thumbs up when I tried to give one, and instead it dropped you down to one! I thought you should know.You should complain!
I, Claudius
I, Claudius
Julius Caesar wasn't just a general. He was also a consul of Rome, then a procunsul. Then, declared by the Roman senate a dictator (not what we think of modern dictators) in perpetuum." A better definition would be a statesman in total authority. Also, the statue in the image is that of Augustus, his adopted son and successor, who then became the first emperor of Rome (Julius Caesar was not an emperor).